Letter from Africa: Kenya’s love-hate relationship with Chinese traders

Why the arrival of Chinese traders at the famous Gikomba market is both a blessing and a curse for Kenyans.

Kwame Akoto-Bamfo: ‘You see the faces of our ancestors’

Ghanaian artist Kwame Akoto-Bamfo creates sculptures of slaves to immerse people in their experience.

Africa Cup of Nations: What to look out for on day five

Ivory Coast and Mali won their respective openers on Monday, but what can we expect from day five of the Africa Cup of Nations?

Lamine Diack: Former IAAF president to stand trial in France on corruption charges

Lamine Diack, the former boss of athletics' world governing body the IAAF, is to stand trial in France on corruption and money-laundering charges.

Africa Cup of Nations 2019: Mali cruise past Mauritania in Group E

Mali produce a dominant performance to beat tournament debutants Mauritania at the Africa Cup of Nations.

Mali v Mauritania

Preview followed by live coverage of Monday's Africa Cup of Nations game between Mali and Mauritania.

Africa Cup of Nations 2019: Angola fight back to hold Tunisia

Djalma cancels out Youssef Msakni's first-half penalty to earn Angola a point against Tunisia in the Africa Cup of Nations.

Africa Cup of Nations 2019: Kodjia fires Ivory Coast past South Africa

Jonathan Kodjia scores the only goal of the game as Ivory Coast edge past South Africa in their opening Group D encounter.

Sudan crisis: Internet restored – but only for lawyer

A lawyer, who won his case over a three-week blackout, is to return to court on behalf of other Sudanese.

Women’s World Cup: Fifa to look into Cameroon behaviour in England defeat

Fifa says it is "currently looking into" Cameroon's behaviour during their Women's World Cup defeat by England.